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Page 55
... honour to themselves and their calling . Indeed , it has always been those who loved their pro- fession best who have sought to rescue it from the ill name that has been cast upon it through the greed and selfishness of a small minority ...
... honour to themselves and their calling . Indeed , it has always been those who loved their pro- fession best who have sought to rescue it from the ill name that has been cast upon it through the greed and selfishness of a small minority ...
Page 71
... honour my gratitude , but I wisht I saw you knocked down in my own parish , and maybe I wouldn't bring a faction to ... honour the whole secret of that , sir . Whenever your honour goes to steal a cow , always go on the worst night you ...
... honour my gratitude , but I wisht I saw you knocked down in my own parish , and maybe I wouldn't bring a faction to ... honour the whole secret of that , sir . Whenever your honour goes to steal a cow , always go on the worst night you ...
Page 100
... Honour , we've taken your Honour's advice ; Jim's given me a damn good hiding , and I've given him back his donkey . " The methods of advocacy practised and permitted in many courts do not always make for accuracy . The very best ...
... Honour , we've taken your Honour's advice ; Jim's given me a damn good hiding , and I've given him back his donkey . " The methods of advocacy practised and permitted in many courts do not always make for accuracy . The very best ...
Contents
CONCERNING ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 9 |
CONCERNING THE LAW OF THE LOST GOLF BALL | 29 |
CONCERNING LEGAL OUTPATIENTS | 44 |
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The Evidence of Children: The Law and the Psychology John R. Spencer,Rhona H. Flin Snippet view - 1990 |